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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants

A nuclear power plant differs from a conventional steam power station only in the steam generating part.

Question: A nuclear power plant differs from a conventional steam power station only in the steam generating part.
[A].

Agree

[B].

Disagree

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants, Mechanical Engineering

A gas engine has a swept volume of 300 cm3 and clearance volume of 25 cm3. Its volumetric efficiency is 0.88 and mechanical efficiency is 0.90. The volume of the mixture taken in per stroke is

Question: A gas engine has a swept volume of 300 cm3 and clearance volume of 25 cm3. Its volumetric efficiency is 0.88 and mechanical efficiency is 0.90. The volume of the mixture taken in per stroke is
[A].

248 cm3

[B].

252 cm3

[C].

264 cm3

[D].

286 cm3

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants, Mechanical Engineering

If the compression ratio in I.C. engine increases, then its thermal efficiency will

Question: If the compression ratio in I.C. engine increases, then its thermal efficiency will
[A].

decrease

[B].

increase

[C].

remain same

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants, Mechanical Engineering

The air standard efficiency ofan I.C. engine is given by (where r = Compression ratio, and γ = Ratio of specific heats)

Question: The air standard efficiency ofan I.C. engine is given by (where r = Compression ratio, and γ = Ratio of specific heats)
[A].

1 – rγ – 1

[B].

1 + rγ – 1

[C].

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants, Mechanical Engineering

As compared to air standard cycle, in actual working, the effect of variation in specific heats is to

Question: As compared to air standard cycle, in actual working, the effect of variation in specific heats is to
[A].

increase maximum pressure and maximum temperature

[B].

reduce maximum pressure and maximum temperature

[C].

increase maximum pressure and decrease maximum temperature

[D].

decrease maximum pressure and increase maximum temperature

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants, Mechanical Engineering

The brake power of a diesel engine, keeping other parameters constant, can be increased by

Question: The brake power of a diesel engine, keeping other parameters constant, can be increased by
[A].

decreasing the density of intake air

[B].

increasing the temperature of intake air

[C].

increasing the pressure of intake air

[D].

decreasing the pressure of intake air

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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Ic Engines And Nuclear Power Plants, Mechanical Engineering